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Referral for treatment

Patients with cancer are welcome to attend the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre after being referred from their general practitioner or specialist.

How to make a referral

To obtain an appointment for your patient please fax a Specialist Clinics GP referral form to Specialist Clinics.

Where appropriate, referrals should be provided for an indefinite period so that another referral is not required in the future.

In order to meet Medicare legislation, all referrals must be addressed to a named consultant. Referrals will not be accepted without a named consultant. A list of named consultants can be found below.

Specialist Unit Clinic Heads

Unit A-K

Breast Surgery - Mr Anthony Hyett

Colorectal Surgery - Ms Adele Burgess

Dermatology - Dr Jeremy Horton

Endocrinology - Prof Jeff Zajac

ENT - Mr Matthew Campbell

Gastroenterology - Mr Rhys Vaughan

General Surgery - Prof Chris Christophi

Gynaecology - Ms Sonia Grover

Clinical Haematology - Prof Andrew Grigg

Hepatobilliary Surgery - Prof Chris Christophi

Unit L-Z

Liver - Prof Peter Angus

Liver Transplant Surgery - Prof Robert Jones

Infectious Diseases - Prof Lindsay Grayson

Maxillofacial Surgery - Mr Nicholas Rutherford

Neurology - Prof Richard MacDonell

Neurosurgery - Mr Gus Gonzalvo

Oncology - Prof Jonathon Cebon

Ophthalmology - Ms Joan Cosgrove

Orthopaedic Surgery - Mr Andrew Hardidge

Palliative Care - Dr Juli Moran

Plastic Surgery - Mr Steve Flood

Radiation Oncology - Dr Farshad Foroudi

Renal - Prof David Power

Respiratory & Sleep Medicine - Prof Christine McDonald

Thoracic Surgery - Mr Simon Knight

Upper GI & Endocrine Surgery - Mr Ahmad Aly

Urology - A/Prof Damien Bolton

Multidisciplinary Meetings

In our multidisciplinary meetings, patients with cancer receive treatment and support from a number of health professionals and services. Cancer Multidisciplinary Meetings allow for all of a patient's needs to be considered and included in their treatment plan.This is considered to be the optimal approach to care for people with cancer.

To refer to one of our Cancer Multidisciplinary Meetings, please see the NEMICS website.